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Nikon D7200 Firmware
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 692279" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Some Sigma lenses have not worked right after camera firmware updates over the years. If you don't have a Sigma lens, go for it. If you do have a Sigma, do some googling and see if there were any problems before taking an update. I think there were some tweaks for the newer Nikon af-p lenses in the past year or so. I tend to grab updates, but you can usually live without them. You can read on the Nikon site what each update does and decide. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what the camera would do if you put two update files on the memory card so I would do them separately. The bigger part of the job is downloading and figuring out where Nikon stashed the update on your computer. No big deal to copy them to the memory card and install one at a time. Doesn't matter which one you do first. Read the instructions carefully. If I remember right, the main update ended up in my download directory and the lens data went to a folder on my desktop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 692279, member: 4923"] Some Sigma lenses have not worked right after camera firmware updates over the years. If you don't have a Sigma lens, go for it. If you do have a Sigma, do some googling and see if there were any problems before taking an update. I think there were some tweaks for the newer Nikon af-p lenses in the past year or so. I tend to grab updates, but you can usually live without them. You can read on the Nikon site what each update does and decide. I'm not sure what the camera would do if you put two update files on the memory card so I would do them separately. The bigger part of the job is downloading and figuring out where Nikon stashed the update on your computer. No big deal to copy them to the memory card and install one at a time. Doesn't matter which one you do first. Read the instructions carefully. If I remember right, the main update ended up in my download directory and the lens data went to a folder on my desktop. [/QUOTE]
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